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Energy Department Scientists Barred From Attending Nuclear Power Conference

Energy Department Scientists Barred From Attending Nuclear Power Conference

By Elliott Negin Edwin Lyman, a physicist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, was one of 30 U.S.-based scientists scheduled to speak at the quadrennial International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conference on fast breeder nuclear reactors in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in late June. Lyman did not attend the previous two conferences, in Kyoto in 2009 and […]

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    Trump’s Right, We Do Need to Build a Wall

    Trump’s Right, We Do Need to Build a Wall

    By Elliott Negin After President Trump met with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto last Friday at the G20 summit in Germany, a reporter asked him if he still wants Mexico to pay for a wall along the U.S. southern border. “Absolutely,” Trump replied. Regardless of who foots the bill, the wall—which could cost as much […]

    5 Things You Need to Know Before Buying an Electric Car

    5 Things You Need to Know Before Buying an Electric Car

    By Josh Goldman It’s 90 degrees here in our nation’s capital but it might feel like the winter holiday season to those who reserved a Tesla Model 3. Expected to have a 215-mile range and sticker price of $35,000 (or $27,500 after the federal tax credit), the Model 3 will compete with the similar spec’d […]

    Exxon Tries to Talk Good Game, While Still Funding Climate Deniers

    Exxon Tries to Talk Good Game, While Still Funding Climate Deniers

    By Elliott Negin ExxonMobil executives repeatedly claim their company supports a federal carbon tax and the Paris climate agreement. The company’s checkbook ledger, however, tells a far different story. Thursday, the company released its annual list of its “public information and policy research” grantees, which shows that it spent $1.65 million in 2016 on a […]

    EPA Gives Notice to Dozens of Scientific Advisory Board Members, Plans to Offer Buyout to 1,200 Employees

    EPA Gives Notice to Dozens of Scientific Advisory Board Members, Plans to Offer Buyout to 1,200 Employees

    Dozens of scientists on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Board of Scientific Counselors and board subcommittees have been informed that they will not be renewed for their roles advising the agency, the Washington Post reported. The move, which would dismiss 38 of the 49 remaining subcommittee members, “effectively wipes out [the board] and leaves […]

    Monsanto Accuses IARC Scientist of Withholding Glyphosate Data in Cancer Risk Assessment

    Monsanto Accuses IARC Scientist of Withholding Glyphosate Data in Cancer Risk Assessment

    The controversy over the health risks of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s weedkiller Roundup, has taken a surprising turn. Dr. Aaron Blair—a lead researcher on the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) committee that classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic”—has been accused of “deliberately” withholding unpublished research that he admitted would have altered the […]

    This Summer’s Gulf ‘Dead Zone’ Could Be Bigger Than Connecticut

    This Summer’s Gulf ‘Dead Zone’ Could Be Bigger Than Connecticut

    By Karen Perry Stillerman Summer is almost here, and you know what that means. Sun, sand and … a watery wasteland devoid of all life? Yep, this is the time each year when a team of federal and university scientists predicts the size of the so-called dead zone that will develop in the Gulf of […]

    The Elephant in the Room That Smells Like Natural Gas

    The Elephant in the Room That Smells Like Natural Gas

    By Julie McNamara A curious thing happened in the aftermath of President Trump attempting to sign away the past eight years of work on climate and clean energy: The public face of progress didn’t flinch. From north to south and east to west, utilities and businesses and states and cities swore their decarbonization compasses were […]